I made a meal out of an entire zebra-striped swimsuit set today. Including a pair of black goggles.

I cannot wait to dive in a pool of lush, velvety water. I do not care whether I end up in the Pacific Ocean, or the Red Sea, or the Black Sea – all I want is to just dive in! I need to rebuild my abs.

I walked straight into KLCC till I was lost amongst the crowd. As soon as I noticed Isetan I spotted Parkson beside it. So I walked ahead until I ended up lost in the crowds again. I had walked all the way towards the other exit. Duh. After asking for directions, I managed to go to where I wanted.

Whilst trying on some swimsuits, the songs blasted out of the speakers! They were cool songs; one of them even went:

“I came to dance, dance, dance, dance

I hit the floor ’cause it’s my plans, plans, plans, plans….”

by Taio Cruz.

When Martin Seligman was campaigning about his 21st century theory about positive psychology, he asserted that exercise should be a part of everyone’s Happiness Regime. Exercise, he claimed, improves the cardiac system, increasing oxygen levels especially in neural cells. Happy cells that have had their fill function more effectively than oxygen-deprived cells.

That is the reason why I swim. That is the reason why I dance. And, hey, I am thinking of a crazy project. It will not drive you bonkers; rather it will drive you with the positive force you require to keep you up and bustling throughout the day.

Yeah, it was the fitting room. I did not let that bother me. I just danced for half an hour. Danced semi-naked. Because, somehow, everything is going to be all right.

PS: It was such a hectic day today. Right after the class presentation, I rushed off to see a lecturer about another assignment before running off to get to work even before the class was over. Now it is way past midnight, and I shall be typing my script out for the short film.

It is the time of your life. Study time. Play time. Eating time. Cooking time. Housechores time. Going out with friends time. Alone time. Then, out of the blue…. KERPLUNK.

Your head slumps forward. Your eyelids close. Your nostrils start expanding and contracting in a slow, consistent manner. Before you even realize, you have in an instant drifted off to Heavens Knows Where.

Tell me about it – this is not the first time it has occurred. Each time it comes, it steals silently through the corners of your eyes. It makes an uninvited return through the neurons of your brain, switching off the synapses as it runs up and down the axons. Very well.

In less than ten minutes or so, your conciousness finds its way up to the outer layers of your cells.

And you get back to work.

You see, we young people have a lot to accomplish. Which is why power naps are extremely useful.